Sending a Fax Abroad (Adding Pauses).
When communicating abroad, the signal distance is extreme and the signal route complicated. Because of this, you may not be able to connect to a recipient by dialing an international telephone identification number, country code, and the recipient's fax number at the same time. In this case, add a pause after the international telephone identification number. Because adding a pause provides a point where wait time can be added when dialing, it is easier to connect to the recipient.
1. Place documents.
2. Press [
].
3. Set scanning settings for documents as needed.
4. Use the numeric keys to enter the international access code.
For details about international access codes, contact your telephone company.
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5. Press [
] (Pause) to enter a pause as needed.
- The letter <p> is displayed to indicate a pause.
- The default pause is two seconds*. To change the pause time, see the "e-Manual" (HTML manual) in the CD-ROM supplied with the machine.
- To add consecutive pauses, press [
] (Pause) again.
* The default value varies depending on the country where you are using the machine.
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6. Enter the country code, the area code, and the fax/telephone number using the numeric keys.
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7. Press [
] (Pause) to add a pause at the end of the fax/telephone number as needed.
- The letter <P> is displayed at the end of the fax number.
- A pause added to the end of the number is fixed at 10 seconds.
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8. Press [
] (Start).